DNA polymerase reagent ChamQ
antibodydyeTaq DNA polymerase

DNA polymerase reagent
DNA polymerase reagent
DNA polymerase reagent
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Characteristics

Type
antibody, DNA polymerase, Taq DNA polymerase, dye
Applications
for qPCR
Storage temperature

-30 °C, -15 °C
(-22 °F, 5 °F)

Description

This product is a special premix for qPCR reaction using SYBR Green I chimeric fluorescence method. The core component Champagne Taq DNA Polymerase is a new type of antibody-based hot-start DNA polymerase, which has many advantages such as strong specificity and high detection sensitivity. It is equipped with the most suitable buffer optimized for qPCR and the patented specific promoter Exactor, which is very suitable for high specificity and high sensitivity qPCR. This product contains a special ROX Passive Reference Dye, which is suitable for all qPCR instruments, so that no need to adjust the concentration of ROX on different instruments, only need to add primers and templates when preparing the reaction system to perform amplification. Product Advantages Wide platform applicability: special ROX reference dye, suitable for all qPCR instruments, no need to adjust ROX concentration on different instruments; Ultra-high amplification specificity: the use of a new antibody method hot-start enzyme Champagne TaqTM DNA Polymerase, coupled with optimized Buffer and patent specific promotion factor ExactorTM, effectively avoid the generation of primer dimers and non-specific amplification; Excellent amplification sensitivity: The master mix has an excellent linear relationship in a wide template range, and can detect single-digit copies of the template to be tested; Excellent program compatibility: Standard programs and fast programs can be used to quantify the premix, which perfectly solves program compatibility.
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